The Times Specialist Sunday puzzle clues 2018 Mar 11
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A birthmark Crossword Clue
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Advertised aggressively or questionably Crossword Clue
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A former lace-making town in the Erewash district of Derbyshire Crossword Clue
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An instance of sternutation Crossword Clue
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A serf in ancient Sparta Crossword Clue
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Austrian social reformer Rudolf ____ founded an educational philosophy, still used in schools named after him Crossword Clue
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Author of the 1687 work The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy Crossword Clue
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Ballerina ____ Sibley often danced with Anthony Dowell Crossword Clue
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Ben ____'s first TV success was as a co-writer of The Young Ones Crossword Clue
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Body of water such as Bass, Otranto or Torres Crossword Clue
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'Burns' and 'Bonfire' can both precede this word Crossword Clue
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'Cain […] dwelt in the land of Nod, on ____ of Eden' (Bible) Crossword Clue
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Characteristic of old age Crossword Clue
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Chemical solution which softens colours in a photographic work Crossword Clue
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Clay extracted near St Austell; its discovery crucially developed the manufacture of English porcelain Crossword Clue
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Communist state founded in 1922 Crossword Clue
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Cumbrian village on the Kent estuary, in the northeast corner of Morecambe Bay Crossword Clue
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Cut of lamb for the Sunday joint Crossword Clue
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Dismiss a naughty pupil from class Crossword Clue
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Dramatist Joe ____ wrote Loot and What the Butler Saw Crossword Clue
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Elgar’s Chanson de ___, was originally for violin and piano Crossword Clue
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Flaring skirts on suits of armour Crossword Clue
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Folk who lead a routine monotonous life Crossword Clue
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Founding member of the Football League which won the European Cup in 1982 Crossword Clue
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____ Hill, 152m above sea level, is the highest point in Greater London north of the Thames Crossword Clue
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In 1841, John ____ became the first US vice president to succeed to the presidency without election Crossword Clue
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In county cricket, Warwickshire’s home ground Crossword Clue
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In pantomime, Baron Hardup's servant, who is often dressed in a bellboy's costume Crossword Clue
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Isabella, who wrote the Book of Household Management Crossword Clue
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Island group reigned over by Queen Salote from 1918 to 1965 Crossword Clue
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Ivan ____ won every tennis grand slam singles title except Wimbledon, and later coached Andy Murray Crossword Clue
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John ___, English logician, best known for diagrams used in set theory Crossword Clue
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Limb of Dover in the Confederation of Cinque ports, and HQ of Saga Crossword Clue
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Liverpool comedian ____ Sayle was the Comic Strip’s first emcee in the 1980s Crossword Clue
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Magic, supposedly involving communication with the dead Crossword Clue
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Monteverdi opera, the earliest still regularly performed Crossword Clue
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'Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be ____' (The white rabbit, in the first words spoken in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland) Crossword Clue
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One of 24 in an octave Crossword Clue
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Prospector in the Californian gold rush Crossword Clue
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Russian for 'no' Crossword Clue
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Savings for a future rainy day Crossword Clue
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School founded by Henry VI in 1440 Crossword Clue
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Simultaneously or immediately Crossword Clue
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Something used to start an explosion Crossword Clue
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State capital of Louisiana Crossword Clue
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Steve ____ was the 1980 Olympic 800m champion Crossword Clue
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Summer outfit for a baby or young child Crossword Clue
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'____ Superbrain', Annie Jones's character in Neighbours Crossword Clue
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The only Celtic language spoken on mainland Europe Crossword Clue
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The Spanish provinces of Alava and Vizcaya are such Crossword Clue
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The weight of a merchant ship’s cargo Crossword Clue
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This craftsman may use an agraffe to hold blocks together Crossword Clue
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Travelling at over 100 miles per hour Crossword Clue
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Type of sculpture originated by Alexander Calder Crossword Clue
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Type of vitreous pottery noted for its strength and durability Crossword Clue
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Virginia county, part of the Washington metropolitan area, where the Pentagon and a national cemetery are located Crossword Clue